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What is Liqui-Matic?

Liqui-Matic uses a patented process to
eliminate scale and corrosion from water systems.The technology is applicable to domestic
lines and to closed loop heating and cooling systems. The device was developed
in 1993 by two engineers in TX to stop scale in plumbing pipes and
hardware.Testing showed it could be
used in closed loop systems for scale and corrosion control. It can also be
used as a clean-up device.

Liqui-Matic treats water from a probe
mounted inside the pipe.It uses a
pulsed electronic signal from a power supply box and does not rely on
magnets.No chemical treatment is
required.The cost of the equipment can
usually be recovered from savings on chemicals within six months to two years
of installation.

Liqui-Matic equipment was designed and
is manufactured in the USA.

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How does Liqui-Matic work?

Liqui-Matic uses a patented process to
ionize water. The device uses a power supply that is connected to a stainless
steel probe antenna that penetrates the line.Water is ionized by the generation and interaction of radio frequencies,
and electromagnetic fields and waves created in the power supply and
transmitted to the probe.The negatively
charged ionized water attracts positive ions in scale. This dissolves existing
scale and prevents formation of new scale.The device also generates a high voltage electrostatic pulse to destroy
all forms of plant and animal life in water treated by the apparatus.Destruction of circulating bacteria reduces
development of microbial induced corrosion (MIC) , and minimizes algae, fungi
and mold growth on exposed surfaces such as cooling tower slats.

The device is most effective in areas
with hard water.Where scale has formed
inside a flowing water line, the Liqui-Matic Electronic Signal attacks the
crystalline structure of the deposits, breaking them up, particle by
particle.Because these particles are
generally small grains, they will flow through the system and cause few
problems.

Calcium Carbonate is the primary
component of most scale.It appears in
three forms, or “polymorphs”:Calcite,
Aragonite, and Betarite.Calcite
typically builds up as scale on heat exchange surfaces, while Aragonite and
Betarite precipitate out in water as friablesludge.Similarly, Iron Oxide has
three polymorphs:Gauthite (rust),
Magnetite, and Hematite.Gauthite is
soft; it forms, falls away, and forms again, causing an ongoing loss of
metal.Magnetite and Hematite are “hard”
and tend to form a protective coating where ferrous metal surfaces are exposed
to oxygenated water.Independent testing
has shown the Liqui-Matic signal prevents formation of both Calcite and
Gauthite, while promoting formation of Aragonite or Betarite, and Magnetite or
Hematite.

Liqui-Matic prevents both
scale and corrosion without using chemicals or softeners.